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Was just starting a thread on her when I saw you have already made one!

Authorities say they were contacted last Tuesday regarding 15-year-old Erica Lynn Parsons.
The 4-foot-5, approximately 90-pound girl with a thin build, brown hair and eyes and a fair complexion, may be in the Asheville area, the Sheriff's Office says.
Officials say Erica is known to be small for her age.
Erica went missing from a home in the 200 block of Miller Chapel Road on November 19, 2011. The report was filed on July 30, 2013 by a step-sibling, officials say.

She was born in 1998, she turned 15 in February she went missing at 13.
She went missing November 19, 2011. So they know what DAY she went missing but didn't report it?
Yet they don't know what clothes she was wearing and they again, waited 21 months to report it?
So she missed 2 Thanksgivings, 2 Christmas' and 2 birthdays before being reported missing.

They said the teenager lived at a home south of Salisbury, but when Channel 9 went there, the family members said they have been advised by their attorney not to talk about the case and they've turned over photos of Erica to the sheriff's office.

My children's grandparents are pretty uninvolved.
Even THEY would freak out after a year.
There are certain functions my kids are expected to be at.
(Christmas, 4th of July, their birthdays.)
Only missing a few of those would result in them coming to ME.
And again... they are pretty uninvolved.

I have a feeling we will end up with a Christian Coate situation here.
He wasn't reported missing for 2 years after he was murdered and buried.

Was she 95lbs and 4'5" two years ago? That would have been small for her age then, but really small for 15.

In two years, she could have had a major growth spurt & hit puberty. She could be many inches taller and tens of pounds heavier by now.

"All your life, all your love, all your hate, all your memory, all your pain, it was all the same thing. It was all the same dream—a dream that you had inside a locked room. A dream about being a person.” - True Detective